HI300 Installation

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ponyboync

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Jul 12, 2009
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I'm not sure I can make the turn with the flex liner into the flue adaptor. Going by dimensions in the specifications the center of the hole on the stove should be about 11 1/8 inches from the face of the fireplace. The chimney area/opening doesn't open up until about ten inches from the face of the fireplace. That basically puts the flue adaptor under fireplace brick/masonry. The stove should be about 21 1/2 inches high and the brick/masonry fireplace height at this location is about 29". Folllow? Does that leave enough room to turn/tie a flex liner into the flue adaptor? I can't find on Hampton's website how long that adaptor is. Just wanna figure if this insert will work/fit before I consider buying one.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
 
You should be able to get a 30 degree SS adapter from your hearth shop.
That way only one bend will be required in the liner...
Shouldn't cost more than about $20...
HTH
 
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